Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone 19:49 - Oct 26 with 3475 views | Togg | 'Panic on the streets of London ' as did the wordsmith of the Smiths Morrissey did sing. However once again the press are panicking if our new Prime Minister will honour this mandate as Lizzie said she would. Now personally I'm still a few years off this and before I get there, I hope a few investments plus a state pension will see me okay. Judging by most of the posters on this site, the post punk, new wave eighties crowd are hurtling towards this also. Basically fork with The Triple Lock and he will have cooked his and the Conservative Parties goose. Also the grey vote will be gone. Monty Python's Hell's Grannies will not be impressed. | | | | |
Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 20:15 - Oct 26 with 2902 views | builthjack | Surely they have to go with what they promised? They can’t tell any more lies . | |
| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 20:58 - Oct 26 with 2866 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth |
Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 20:15 - Oct 26 by builthjack | Surely they have to go with what they promised? They can’t tell any more lies . |
You are familiar with the Tory party right? | |
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Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 21:04 - Oct 26 with 2854 views | Flashberryjack |
Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 20:58 - Oct 26 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth | You are familiar with the Tory party right? |
Politicians don't lie, they just change their minds a lot. | |
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Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 21:49 - Oct 26 with 2818 views | KeithHaynes |
Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 21:04 - Oct 26 by Flashberryjack | Politicians don't lie, they just change their minds a lot. |
My mrs should have been one then. | |
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Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 22:18 - Oct 26 with 2785 views | majorraglan | Read an article in the Daily Telegraph the other day suggesting the State Pension be means tested as it’s becoming unaffordable to the state. Successive governments have reduced the incentive for people to save in to a pension scheme while there are some who cant afford to make pension contributions. The workers at the place where Ive worked most of my life have had their pension terms changed several times - and not for the better! I’m in my late 50’s and have paid National Insurance since I was 18, I’ve never claimed State benefits and I’d be mightily peeved if they stopped me having a pension while those who’ve made little r nothing in the way of contributions get a pension. I’ve no issue with looking after those who can’t work, but bailing out those who won’t work is a different proposition. I’d introduce work for the dole/ community service for the dole - no work no money! I’d also have support networks in places for children to ensure the children of parents who should be but we’re refusing too received free school meals (breakfast, dinner and tea), school uniform etc so if their parents refused to work they wouldn't go hungry or miss out. Kids shouldn’t be punished on account of their parents. [Post edited 26 Oct 2022 23:19]
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Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 22:44 - Oct 26 with 2760 views | onehunglow |
Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 22:18 - Oct 26 by majorraglan | Read an article in the Daily Telegraph the other day suggesting the State Pension be means tested as it’s becoming unaffordable to the state. Successive governments have reduced the incentive for people to save in to a pension scheme while there are some who cant afford to make pension contributions. The workers at the place where Ive worked most of my life have had their pension terms changed several times - and not for the better! I’m in my late 50’s and have paid National Insurance since I was 18, I’ve never claimed State benefits and I’d be mightily peeved if they stopped me having a pension while those who’ve made little r nothing in the way of contributions get a pension. I’ve no issue with looking after those who can’t work, but bailing out those who won’t work is a different proposition. I’d introduce work for the dole/ community service for the dole - no work no money! I’d also have support networks in places for children to ensure the children of parents who should be but we’re refusing too received free school meals (breakfast, dinner and tea), school uniform etc so if their parents refused to work they wouldn't go hungry or miss out. Kids shouldn’t be punished on account of their parents. [Post edited 26 Oct 2022 23:19]
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Many choose not to work. They live off the state You provide their care home costs . It ain’t fair | |
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Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 09:12 - Oct 27 with 2677 views | jojaca |
Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 22:44 - Oct 26 by onehunglow | Many choose not to work. They live off the state You provide their care home costs . It ain’t fair |
I don't have any ill feeling towards the people who choose not to work, they are just playing the system well. It would have made my blood boil years ago, but not now. To entice these people back to work the rewards have to be better, I bet if you sat down and done the math, it would probably make no sense to go to work. When you get older you realize the system is rigged on all levels and workers on the lowest level are getting shafted the hardest. They are now struggling for basic needs and fruits of their labour is going further up the food chain with bosses on 10/100x their wage, the wealth distribution is shocking and how can society justify shop floor worker on £300 a week verses a footballer kicking a leather ball around on on £300,000 a week. So I say good luck to those that are beating the benefit system, MP's been doing it on a much higher scale for years. [Post edited 27 Oct 2022 9:14]
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Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 09:32 - Oct 27 with 2663 views | controversial_jack |
Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 09:12 - Oct 27 by jojaca | I don't have any ill feeling towards the people who choose not to work, they are just playing the system well. It would have made my blood boil years ago, but not now. To entice these people back to work the rewards have to be better, I bet if you sat down and done the math, it would probably make no sense to go to work. When you get older you realize the system is rigged on all levels and workers on the lowest level are getting shafted the hardest. They are now struggling for basic needs and fruits of their labour is going further up the food chain with bosses on 10/100x their wage, the wealth distribution is shocking and how can society justify shop floor worker on £300 a week verses a footballer kicking a leather ball around on on £300,000 a week. So I say good luck to those that are beating the benefit system, MP's been doing it on a much higher scale for years. [Post edited 27 Oct 2022 9:14]
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Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 09:36 - Oct 27 with 2661 views | YrAlarch | What about this Government's mandate, which they continually bang on about. Aren't they mandated to retain the triple lock, which was in their election manifesto. | | | |
Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 09:38 - Oct 27 with 2657 views | controversial_jack |
Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 09:36 - Oct 27 by YrAlarch | What about this Government's mandate, which they continually bang on about. Aren't they mandated to retain the triple lock, which was in their election manifesto. |
It must be Drakefords fault. | | | |
Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 09:43 - Oct 27 with 2654 views | YrAlarch |
Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 09:38 - Oct 27 by controversial_jack | It must be Drakefords fault. |
Nah. He will be too busy arranging his trip to Qatar. I don't suppose he will have a problem sorting out his visa. | | | |
Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 10:08 - Oct 27 with 2638 views | raynor94 |
Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 22:18 - Oct 26 by majorraglan | Read an article in the Daily Telegraph the other day suggesting the State Pension be means tested as it’s becoming unaffordable to the state. Successive governments have reduced the incentive for people to save in to a pension scheme while there are some who cant afford to make pension contributions. The workers at the place where Ive worked most of my life have had their pension terms changed several times - and not for the better! I’m in my late 50’s and have paid National Insurance since I was 18, I’ve never claimed State benefits and I’d be mightily peeved if they stopped me having a pension while those who’ve made little r nothing in the way of contributions get a pension. I’ve no issue with looking after those who can’t work, but bailing out those who won’t work is a different proposition. I’d introduce work for the dole/ community service for the dole - no work no money! I’d also have support networks in places for children to ensure the children of parents who should be but we’re refusing too received free school meals (breakfast, dinner and tea), school uniform etc so if their parents refused to work they wouldn't go hungry or miss out. Kids shouldn’t be punished on account of their parents. [Post edited 26 Oct 2022 23:19]
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Make sure your employer is paying a full stamp, I worked at Tata (British Steel) for 42 years and only found out when I retired they hadn't. Hence my pension is £40 a week less than the full Pension | |
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Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 14:38 - Oct 27 with 2558 views | Flashberryjack |
Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 09:38 - Oct 27 by controversial_jack | It must be Drakefords fault. |
It usually is. | |
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Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 14:50 - Oct 27 with 2549 views | JACKMANANDBOY | The pension funding gap was highlighted in the 70s, successive governments have taken a short term view to buy votes. Sooner rather than later the cost of state pensions and public sector pensions will hit the fan. | |
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Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 18:22 - Oct 27 with 2500 views | Boundy | I reach state pension age next year , having paid into the system since i was 15 and never claimed a penny off the state ( family allowance the exception) .Without my private pension we would struggle , the wife due to her birthday has to work an extra year ( by 10 days) . Private pensions are good but when I pass the wife won't have the full entitlement and only a small percentage of my state pension . in another life I could have been PM and had 115K pension for life , the more they have the more they get . | |
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Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 21:18 - Oct 27 with 2434 views | Catullus | I'm 55 and I was very lucky when I got medically retired. Lucky because against the odds my health has improved and I'm back in full time employment, my wife works for the NHS and we both will have full entitlement to a state pension. Assuming we are still together we won't be poor in retirement as long as the government doesn't rob us. We will be the lucky ones though, I reckon. My occupational pension is set for a big boost in April because it's linked to inflation in September. On the OP, surely the tories collective gooses are already cooked? They are at a record low in the polls and Sunak has already made unpopular decisions like reinstating Braverman. The talk of austerity plus isn't helping. | |
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Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 21:28 - Oct 27 with 2406 views | majorraglan |
Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 18:22 - Oct 27 by Boundy | I reach state pension age next year , having paid into the system since i was 15 and never claimed a penny off the state ( family allowance the exception) .Without my private pension we would struggle , the wife due to her birthday has to work an extra year ( by 10 days) . Private pensions are good but when I pass the wife won't have the full entitlement and only a small percentage of my state pension . in another life I could have been PM and had 115K pension for life , the more they have the more they get . |
Have you got kids and did your wife take time off work to look after them? I read an article a few weeks ago about women of retirement age who’d stayed at home to bring the kids up being unfairly penalised in relation to pension payments. I can’t recall the ins and outs, but it was to do with not being credited “stamp payments.” It may be worth doing some research, the article suggested women could have been under paid by £80k. | | | |
Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 21:34 - Oct 27 with 2377 views | Catullus |
Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 21:28 - Oct 27 by majorraglan | Have you got kids and did your wife take time off work to look after them? I read an article a few weeks ago about women of retirement age who’d stayed at home to bring the kids up being unfairly penalised in relation to pension payments. I can’t recall the ins and outs, but it was to do with not being credited “stamp payments.” It may be worth doing some research, the article suggested women could have been under paid by £80k. |
That was a big story a few years back. When I was retired ( I was 44) and became full time carer for my son I got pension credits, 6 years worth. it's definitely worth looking into. It was mostly women in their 60's and older who were affected I think | |
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Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 10:09 - Oct 28 with 2312 views | Togg |
Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 21:18 - Oct 27 by Catullus | I'm 55 and I was very lucky when I got medically retired. Lucky because against the odds my health has improved and I'm back in full time employment, my wife works for the NHS and we both will have full entitlement to a state pension. Assuming we are still together we won't be poor in retirement as long as the government doesn't rob us. We will be the lucky ones though, I reckon. My occupational pension is set for a big boost in April because it's linked to inflation in September. On the OP, surely the tories collective gooses are already cooked? They are at a record low in the polls and Sunak has already made unpopular decisions like reinstating Braverman. The talk of austerity plus isn't helping. |
Yes I would say their goose is definitely in the oven but if they pee off the grey vote, it will be well and truly burnt. | | | |
Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 12:34 - Oct 28 with 2273 views | krunchykarrot | Cant see Rishi giving 10.1% It will cost to much i reckon we will be lucky to see 6% | | | |
Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 15:11 - Oct 28 with 2227 views | Whiterockin |
Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 12:34 - Oct 28 by krunchykarrot | Cant see Rishi giving 10.1% It will cost to much i reckon we will be lucky to see 6% |
6% you say, I can see the pensioners going on strike. | | | |
Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 18:41 - Oct 28 with 2166 views | krunchykarrot |
Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 15:11 - Oct 28 by Whiterockin | 6% you say, I can see the pensioners going on strike. |
Lucky to get 6% they will backtrack again, it all depends on the energy price drop maintaining so the economists reckons, but who knows. So wd40 those zimmers folks | | | |
Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 18:52 - Oct 28 with 2157 views | Whiterockin |
Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 18:41 - Oct 28 by krunchykarrot | Lucky to get 6% they will backtrack again, it all depends on the energy price drop maintaining so the economists reckons, but who knows. So wd40 those zimmers folks |
If they give 6% there will be a large payment through the back door, eg heating payment over and above the extra £300 or quite a few seats will be in danger on the south coast. | | | |
Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 19:13 - Oct 28 with 2129 views | Togg |
Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 15:11 - Oct 28 by Whiterockin | 6% you say, I can see the pensioners going on strike. |
They'll be glueing themselves to the road...well the rich ones will | | | |
Hey Rishi..Leave the Triple Lock Alone on 19:18 - Oct 28 with 2123 views | britferry | They suspended the Triple Lock in 2021, basically cancelling it which broke their manifesto... who was the chancellor back then, oh yeah, I remember? | |
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